The Pussycat Club, one of Brighton’s longest-running late-night venues, has shut its doors for the final time. After nearly three decades on Grand Parade, the famous strip joint closed last weekend, marking a major shift in the city’s adult entertainment scene.
Lease Ends, New Owners Take Over
The closure came after the club’s lease expired and the property was handed to new owners. Redevelopment plans are already in motion, with expectations the building will be repurposed, likely for hospitality or other entertainment uses along London Road.
Farewell from Staff and Dancers
Former staff and dancers gathered privately for a final send-off, saying goodbye to a venue that had been a staple of Brighton’s seafront party circuit since the late 1990s. The Pussycat Club was famous for its pink neon sign and was a bold symbol of the city’s lively, diverse nightlife.
Brighton Loses a Nightlife Legend
Though often stirring debate, the venue stood as a proud part of Brighton’s culture of openness and variety. Now, after 27 years of music, performance, and late-night revelry, the Pussycat Club’s curtain has fallen, closing a colorful chapter in Brighton’s after-dark history.